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20 minutes before so soon after duck's death to list national congress voted to making my notary to la. and cd said it wasn't official recognition in both of the tompkins contribution to the countries. and that's what i've had a touch of how much they probably have come to embrace them. what a life. here's a guy who i know limitations. you know, you're so easily stopped by things that are difficult or seemingly impossible. he's an example to many people. yeah. i oh, we leave behind a legacy of if you don't establish some sort of value system that awards piece between human and non human world, you'll never get where we need to go. i'm using my final evening, the part to take a proper hike. the only way to truly appreciate the spectacular play. so i'm not going to have a task to reset the one of the few remaining grades windows as of the work experience, as showed me just how precious to seek assistance are and how we see be they can be through the human activity. maybe the sol, so given me hopes to see the discrepancy on some forest, i've been revived to west come back the amazing crea
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we just heard la county sheriff luna talk about the impact this has been having on on his personnel.saster like this on local resources and first responders, physically and emotionally. >> well, i think the personnel there, what they were saying is not only are they responding, in many cases living in the community, they've actually suffered losses, or they have friends and families who have suffered losses. so this is not something that i think people understand that when you see those first responders, you forget they still have the connection to community. they're going through those losses. and this is why you bring in a lot of mutual aid. >> part of that is to be able to give them breaks, because this event is not going to be over until the drought ends and weather conditions improve. >> what are the specific challenges of a firestorm like this or firestorms like this? on a city like los angeles? >> in many cases, all you can do is evacuate once the winds are blowing at hurricane force and you have all of the spotting from the embers, in many cases, once those homes become ignit
we just heard la county sheriff luna talk about the impact this has been having on on his personnel.saster like this on local resources and first responders, physically and emotionally. >> well, i think the personnel there, what they were saying is not only are they responding, in many cases living in the community, they've actually suffered losses, or they have friends and families who have suffered losses. so this is not something that i think people understand that when you see those...
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you might be able to go back to bed and la niÑa put together a suitcase with a few clothes for for allthree of us. and then i got some important papers that we had in a safe, you know, birth certificates and other documents like that. and we realized that the power had gone out. but we have a battery. and so our house was running on battery. and i thought, okay, if the battery fails, it's going to be hard to get the car out of the garage with the electric garage door opener. so i said, i'll get the car out, and so then we'll be completely ready. and then we can just, you know, sit back and see what happens. and in the 20ft from the house to the car, uh, i could hardly see through the smoke. and the wind was, was howling. and it was just the worst, i guess, hellscape i've ever been in. so i pulled out the car, put it in the driveway, came back inside. i said, we're done packing. we're leaving right now. uh, and so we got in the car, we all put on masks, got in the car, we drove away, and neighbors were also leaving, and we got about a mile away. and then our phones started to buzz and s
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studio: is a press conference in la by the la county board of supervisors.g about the urgent need to rebuild. we have just brought you the first part of the press conference there, being given life in los angeles. but strong winds there. they are likely to continue for several more days. these are live pictures, as firefighters battle to contain the fires, which began on tuesday in several different parts of the city. still over the hillsides surrounding los angeles. you can see a helicopter there in the air, still thick with smoke. 11 people are now known to have died in the fires and 13 people remain missing. thousands of structures, including homes, have been completely destroyed. a local health emergency has been declared because of the poor air quality. with six fires still burning, an evacuation order has been extended for the largest palisades fire. two have been contained. live now to los angeles. let's cross live to los angeles, let's cross live to los angeles, where we can hear the latest update from the fire department. with the latest from los an
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so the last thing people in la needed was a false panic.housands of their phones started buzzing last night with this emergency evacuation alert. turns out it was an error and meant for people in a different fire warning zone. top officials then acting totally clueless on how it happened. and like kamala, they promised to find out the root causes. watch. >> i want to clarify. this is not human driven. there is no one sitting at a desk right now initiating emergency alerts as these alerts are being issued. they are not being activated or initiated by a person. we have every technical specialist working to resolve this issue and to find the root cause. >> and after that screw up, gavin newsom had the gall to lecture people about misinformation. >> i ask you. we've got to deal with this misinformation. there were hurricane force winds of mis and disinformation lies. people want to divide this country, and we're going to have to address that as well. and it breaks my heart as people are suffering and struggling. >> please watch your language. >
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one more thing, which is that when people received the erroneous alert, they went to go to the alert la org website to get the actual information. and the website had crashed. and so this isn't just an alert system through mobile phones. i think the entire infrastructure needs to be overhauled because like you mentioned before, people only have seconds. you don't want to have to ask somebody to verify an alert when they need to quite literally evacuate their home, because in a fire. and if you are going to ask them to double check it, the fact that the website couldn't even withhold that traffic is so problematic. jessica, you know, i think that one of the things that's going to come out of this is a stronger partnership, hopefully, between the federal government, local governments and also governments and private sector institutions that can strengthen the system altogether. yeah. >> brian, do you think that that's a possibility that we can get something beneficial out of this because these sorts of emergencies, unfortunately, are not going away? >> it's certainly one of these cases wh
one more thing, which is that when people received the erroneous alert, they went to go to the alert la org website to get the actual information. and the website had crashed. and so this isn't just an alert system through mobile phones. i think the entire infrastructure needs to be overhauled because like you mentioned before, people only have seconds. you don't want to have to ask somebody to verify an alert when they need to quite literally evacuate their home, because in a fire. and if you...
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this is a representing one of like one of the personages a woman named madeleine maria de la concepcion riva neira, who is a madre maria, who is a cloistered nun in, cusco. and according to the viceroy of that is the head of the government in peru. she is personally responsible for all of the problems in the vise royalty of peru during the 1780s, including one night at the largest colonial uprising of the 18th century. now she's not personally responsible for that, but she is closely connected to, all of them. and this this is what love. so this picture is in the cellar. lot of her convent is the chapter house. that is where where the most sort of solemn room of the convent where they do their their elections. and so it has geometric patterns on the ground on the bottom sort of register then above it at eye. it has a whole series of these scenes aristocratic life and i think she sees herself as this. she comes from this prominent cusco family and then above are these very big images of. but you really don't see the images of save all you see as these images of aristocratic life, you kno
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support in terms of our me as well would be usually impacted by the new deal, particularly on the in the las vegas across the country. there's also the lock off the and the political support is will i use to enjoy the seat and influence of the shadow said and deceiving the machine and nibbling on the locks of assets. government also signals potential, a feeble in lebanon's, already fraud drive political balance, and the election of joseph own. as the president reflects a shift. and it's paula dynamics on the my, on the hash. and i just the us, the money i need, if you have agreed to restore relations after talk scene. audi signed by the noun, spent was made during a visit to refill appeared by somebody as president hoss on chef my mode. he was hosted by a few of us president that'd be made. a dispute between the 2 neighbors erupted in january last year after, if you, if you assigned a maritime deal with somebody is break away region of somebody that the agreement would have granted. that is how, by access to our red sea port and habits, navy station that somebody a, consider somebody line pa
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la county had another night of unimaginable terror and heartbreak and even more angelenos evacuated dueo the northeast expansion of the palisades fire. 0n the other side of the city, in the neighbourhood of altadena, amid the shock and grief, there's mounting anger too. the water issue. has something happened there? i mean, there was no water. not enough water. you turn on the hydrants and there's drips and drops coming out. it's not only residents. the city's fire chief is also demanding answers from politicians. was the budget cut? yes, it was cut. and it did impact our ability to provide service. - the fires have affected the wealthy, burning the la homes of actors like anthony hopkins and the ordinary alike. and the priority is not the politics, but the crisis itself. at one of the evacuation centres, harry and meghan met with survivors and emergency workers. many thousands have been made homeless. for now, low wind speeds are helping contain the spread, but they are expected to pick up again later. john sudworth, bbc news, los angeles. let's speak to my colleague helena humphrey in
la county had another night of unimaginable terror and heartbreak and even more angelenos evacuated dueo the northeast expansion of the palisades fire. 0n the other side of the city, in the neighbourhood of altadena, amid the shock and grief, there's mounting anger too. the water issue. has something happened there? i mean, there was no water. not enough water. you turn on the hydrants and there's drips and drops coming out. it's not only residents. the city's fire chief is also demanding...
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people often go to la in pursuit of a dream. this nightmare will one day be relegated to history, terrible as it is, because that is the la. i know and love. that's it for me. see you tomorrow. >> i want to begin with a special report on something that is happening for the first time in american history, and i'll begin like this. >> january 10th, 2025 is the day that donald trump was sentenced as a felon. the convict, as you see there, seated with his lawyer, listening and facing a judge in this virtual hearing, the final formal step of accountability. after a much watched trial where he was convicted of falsifying business records to hide payments negotiated during his 2016 campaign, payments that he then furnished under false records while he was president. it's a reckoning that trump fought to the very end. he tried and failed to get the supreme court to side with him again. it would have been, but he wanted them to stop the sentencing today. the court rejected that request late last night. if you've been following a majority
people often go to la in pursuit of a dream. this nightmare will one day be relegated to history, terrible as it is, because that is the la. i know and love. that's it for me. see you tomorrow. >> i want to begin with a special report on something that is happening for the first time in american history, and i'll begin like this. >> january 10th, 2025 is the day that donald trump was sentenced as a felon. the convict, as you see there, seated with his lawyer, listening and facing a...
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oh, and how do you think the victims of the la wildfires would feel if they saw this? >> couldn't carry my husband out of a fire, which my response is he got himself in the wrong place if i have to carry him out of a fire. >> all that and more. get ready britain, here we go. have the two main political parties forgotten our brave veterans. but first, here's your news with will hollis. >> alex. thank you. your top story at 9:00, nigel farage has repeated a pledge that reform uk will pay for an inquiry into the grooming scandal if the government continues to reject calls. speaking at the party's nonh calls. speaking at the party's north west conference in chester, reform's leader said the abuse of children in towns across britain, predominantly perpetrated by men of pakistani heritage, was the most unique evil of his lifetime. he used his speech to criticise both the prime minister and the leader of the opposition, while renewing calls for a national inquiry into the grooming scandal and criticising division in the country of living in two tier. >> britain , had enough o
oh, and how do you think the victims of the la wildfires would feel if they saw this? >> couldn't carry my husband out of a fire, which my response is he got himself in the wrong place if i have to carry him out of a fire. >> all that and more. get ready britain, here we go. have the two main political parties forgotten our brave veterans. but first, here's your news with will hollis. >> alex. thank you. your top story at 9:00, nigel farage has repeated a pledge that reform uk...
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high pressure, let's call it north of las vegas, because you know where that is. and then a low pressure near baja california. and because those two were so strong, but oppositely opposed, the wind came through the canyons. and that's how we got here. this is how any santa ana happens. but the fact that this was an 85 to 100 mile per hour santa ana wind event means that the high was too high and the low was too low, and that pressure just ripped right through those canyons and right over the mountains. so we are in the 10 to 15 mile per hour range right now, but by 4:00, 5:00 local time, those numbers are probably going to be 20 to 30mph. and then by overnight tonight, we could go all the way to 40. so this is the issue we're talking about. this is the issue we're having is that the wind is going to continue to go up and then go down again sunday night, but back up again monday, tuesday and wednesday. so there's an awful lot going on here. we have we have more days of this to come. this isn't over. there's no rain in the forecast. the drought continues. >> yeah. a
high pressure, let's call it north of las vegas, because you know where that is. and then a low pressure near baja california. and because those two were so strong, but oppositely opposed, the wind came through the canyons. and that's how we got here. this is how any santa ana happens. but the fact that this was an 85 to 100 mile per hour santa ana wind event means that the high was too high and the low was too low, and that pressure just ripped right through those canyons and right over the...
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and we're going to use the de la portia. those 2 thing is molly, i asked them of steering fluid shifts ear to ear and pretty relocating in human loan. could i hope it's almost a bill, so let's go with badging is a junior putting a toyota site is good. concrete, in sick that's doing m was in the mid single, because i knew that are friendly and those are and were folks of the afghanistan has attracted conquerors attention from time immemorial, in the 19th century, the british empire decided to subjugate that century. the british view, the afghan lands as the northern gateway india, and wanted to turn them into an obedient province, trying to predict the independence see a mere of a dentist in the us blue homage turned for help the russia raise. the rate is considered their deal political adversary. this was the last straw for london. britain declared war on the half gans in august 1839. the invaders occupied couple and brought their henchmen to bower. the invaders brutally suppressed any resistance, thus is deli. they slaughte
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but we have the first hunters in la pass and in quito in 1809. and when the first hunter is organized in, be saka. and then in la paz, july 1809, the viceroy of peru is going to declare that if the king is absent, he is still the viceroy. he's still charge and, therefore. so the war begins in the southern andes between troops and from the southern provinces, peru coast guard to keep up, you know, into what today bolivia. erik, we'll talk more about. but war begins very early in this region troops sent from the rain not the la plata created 1776 are going to try to take over so wars are going to be quite intense in those years. and here i have some of of those wars mapped out some of the places that go up and down to have some the years of the main battles. and you can see that we have intervened on that map. we're not showing our present day borders of any of the countries that you would now identify as, the countries there we're showing huge gaps where, for instance, the areas of the amazon that were not controlled by any of the vice royalties o
but we have the first hunters in la pass and in quito in 1809. and when the first hunter is organized in, be saka. and then in la paz, july 1809, the viceroy of peru is going to declare that if the king is absent, he is still the viceroy. he's still charge and, therefore. so the war begins in the southern andes between troops and from the southern provinces, peru coast guard to keep up, you know, into what today bolivia. erik, we'll talk more about. but war begins very early in this region...
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the convention all the, the, the party candidate for national have tons of la, gave a speech that was welcomed with loud applause. now she promised to revive edit your legs with russia, including by restoring the damage not seeing pipeline system evolve plenty williams the election. now let's discuss this further now with author and political come and data hendrick, how us now. hendricks is good to have you join me now. thank you for having a great day. it is good to hear your voice this time around. now, that's heading now was asking you earlier. and do you have spoken about restoring the notes, the pipeline system to supply russian natural gas directly to germany? now, do you think that could be a reality if the potty wins the upcoming election? i hope so. it would be good for germany, i think because the energy here is really expensive for several companies. so leaving germany because it's not economic a longer to work here. and so cheap energy and cheap gas would be very important for germans future. and if the not stream to pipeline is the restorable, i don't know, last year i th
the convention all the, the, the party candidate for national have tons of la, gave a speech that was welcomed with loud applause. now she promised to revive edit your legs with russia, including by restoring the damage not seeing pipeline system evolve plenty williams the election. now let's discuss this further now with author and political come and data hendrick, how us now. hendricks is good to have you join me now. thank you for having a great day. it is good to hear your voice this time...
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fighting on the ground and in the air have led to increased containment of the massive fires in la.he biggest one, the palisades fire, is expanding and threatening the heavily populated neighborhoods of brentwood and encino, leading to some new evacuation orders there. this map shows just how many fires are actively burning across the area. strong winds are expected to pick up again later tonight and into next week, which could definitely complicate things for firefighters, crews from surrounding states, as well as mexico and canada, have joined the firefight, and here's some of what they are up against. >> we lost everything we owned, but. just look like house anymore. >> this is home. >> what are we going to do? where are we going to go? >> yeah, this is our house. >> backyard is on fire. i'm out of here. >> and people in southern california are also dealing with another hazard. suffocating smoke containing harmful chemicals and toxic metals. and joining us to discuss the health risks is doctor alice chen, founder and former executive director of doctors for america. welcome, doct
fighting on the ground and in the air have led to increased containment of the massive fires in la.he biggest one, the palisades fire, is expanding and threatening the heavily populated neighborhoods of brentwood and encino, leading to some new evacuation orders there. this map shows just how many fires are actively burning across the area. strong winds are expected to pick up again later tonight and into next week, which could definitely complicate things for firefighters, crews from...
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this some, some of the hall 1000 and la accounts you at the moment from los angeles, on the accounts these other states, from canada. so coming from mexico, which shows just how much this is an issue. i know so as you said, these wins all set to pick up. so right now the wins the picking up a little bit, i think fairly mild this morning before cost of the sites do not be fooled. people need to realize that these winds will pick up like sunday. and so monday, this could be just as bad a situation as we saw earlier this week when those winds got really stronger. that makes it harder for those ad defenses to kick in because those plays caught fire. but when the smoke gets to dense, those firefight just can't get to some neighborhoods because some of these areas are in canyons, but they're very, very difficult to reach. what you've got is this repetitive cycle, because the wind then blows embers from these places and they'll float maybe up to a columbus or a way that loved to people's yards. a lot of people's cause that level people's reeves that that house is. and that the way those win
this some, some of the hall 1000 and la accounts you at the moment from los angeles, on the accounts these other states, from canada. so coming from mexico, which shows just how much this is an issue. i know so as you said, these wins all set to pick up. so right now the wins the picking up a little bit, i think fairly mild this morning before cost of the sites do not be fooled. people need to realize that these winds will pick up like sunday. and so monday, this could be just as bad a...
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earlier, we had aj comprehensive update from officials in la.w to some of the key details on the battle to contain and extinguish the largest fire, in the pacific palisades. the palisades incident is now at 21,596 acres and is 11% contained. in the mandeville canyon area, creating containment lines and protecting structures, continuing a full suppression effort. approximate 100 engines were surged into that area for direct suppression efforts and structural defence. six night—flying helicopters were utilised all night and additional night—flying resources were also ordered. it was approximately 1,000 acres in growth last night in the mandeville canyon area. we can speak now to davejones, california's former insurance commissioner between 2011—2018. he is now the director of the climate risk initiative at the university of california, berkeley. many thanks for joining us here on bbc news. could you perhaps start by giving us the picture of how insured people in los angeles would have been? how many people would have had insurance, and what would
earlier, we had aj comprehensive update from officials in la.w to some of the key details on the battle to contain and extinguish the largest fire, in the pacific palisades. the palisades incident is now at 21,596 acres and is 11% contained. in the mandeville canyon area, creating containment lines and protecting structures, continuing a full suppression effort. approximate 100 engines were surged into that area for direct suppression efforts and structural defence. six night—flying...
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i forgot to mention la city. let me just show you.t hiring firefighters since 2010. it's tough to recover from that with firefighters retiring. >> oh yeah. good point there. hadn't thought of that. let me quickly ask you about the ember cast, because apparently that's something that can cause flames to spread really rapidly. what is it and how big a role would it have played in this disaster? >> well, that's where the winds come in. they pick up these embers and roll them in often cases up a hill or over a hill. that's how you see fires jump the way they did. and from what i was told, the fire that roared through these, through the palisades and other, other areas like the eaton fire, the winds that drove those embers were incredible. in fact, where i'm standing right now, that fire was actually initially about five miles from here. and this firefighter's wife asked, you know, are we safe here? and he had said, yeah, i think you're about five miles away. you should be okay. but that that ember reach jumped that fire so quick that they
i forgot to mention la city. let me just show you.t hiring firefighters since 2010. it's tough to recover from that with firefighters retiring. >> oh yeah. good point there. hadn't thought of that. let me quickly ask you about the ember cast, because apparently that's something that can cause flames to spread really rapidly. what is it and how big a role would it have played in this disaster? >> well, that's where the winds come in. they pick up these embers and roll them in often...
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so i think the losses are likely to be about $20000000.00 for the entire la area. maybe 30 to 40000000000. so i mean, it says here is your impact statewide. yeah, yeah. and potentially further field as well. i mean, is this a worst case scenario for insurance companies? and i know it's very early days because the font is clearly as to bidding and, and expanding, but how they're responding sofa as well. so the insurers are, you know, capitalized to manage this kind of a loss and they have, they have their own form of insurance called re insurance. think of it as sort of insurance for insurance companies that's really designed to manage these kinds of catastrophes. they will be able to pay claims, but the question is, what happens after that? is there available insurance next year, or the, you know, this year as insurance, policies renew, they're usually one year policies for homeowners in california. and what will that insurance cost and you know, even if, even if you see a radically, a homeowner can buy insurance, if it costs so much money that they can't afford to
so i think the losses are likely to be about $20000000.00 for the entire la area. maybe 30 to 40000000000. so i mean, it says here is your impact statewide. yeah, yeah. and potentially further field as well. i mean, is this a worst case scenario for insurance companies? and i know it's very early days because the font is clearly as to bidding and, and expanding, but how they're responding sofa as well. so the insurers are, you know, capitalized to manage this kind of a loss and they have, they...
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then in 1972, again, that's when president nixon wants to appoint jule la fontaine, a woman, a chicago lawyer, to be the first black woman on the supreme. and i found evidence of this in hoover archive and also on the nixon was able to correlate those this is all mrs. nixon pushing behind the scenes but. richard nixon really believed in that too. but that first time, when it doesn't happen, she is mad and president is very, very afraid of her reaction and even tells his attorney general, he says, oh my god, pat is going to kill me. i'm here. but something like that. he is so worried about pad is going to say and julie he gets julie to kind of smooth over julie's oral history about this is really fun to read so that was one of her big pushes. i'm sad she didn't get to see it, but the seeds for that with sandra day o'connor are planted by the nixon administration with a lot of help from mrs. nixon. i just want to assure everybody that that mrs. nixon never said. you want to kill the president? no. in the presence of the secret service. oh, yeah, right. should never use that word during s
then in 1972, again, that's when president nixon wants to appoint jule la fontaine, a woman, a chicago lawyer, to be the first black woman on the supreme. and i found evidence of this in hoover archive and also on the nixon was able to correlate those this is all mrs. nixon pushing behind the scenes but. richard nixon really believed in that too. but that first time, when it doesn't happen, she is mad and president is very, very afraid of her reaction and even tells his attorney general, he...
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western flight 39 left to salt lake city at midnight, midnight, southbound from las vegas, los los angeles, because of a service when conditions pilot ben la vega brought around a high over the san gabriel mountains, was cruising at 14,000 feet over fontana at 2:40 p.m., where he made his first contact with the los angeles international airport. l.a. tower from western free nine. l.a. tower western three nine. highway tower three nine. this is western free reporting at 14,000 over fontana requesting landing instructions over on the three nine level. one way to fly with on gusty. thank you l.a. but that's quite a fire you have down there on fire as the whole mountain burning. of course, the way i guess somewhere back a point to i have heard anything on. well take a look at the tower window. yeah, i hear that. but that i should have more. know crude. well, they knew it. he joined a lot for an operator. dispatcher on october 1st, early the morning of december 26, she was the only operator on duty at the malibu fire station in agoura in the san fernando, some 45 miles west. los angeles. at 240
western flight 39 left to salt lake city at midnight, midnight, southbound from las vegas, los los angeles, because of a service when conditions pilot ben la vega brought around a high over the san gabriel mountains, was cruising at 14,000 feet over fontana at 2:40 p.m., where he made his first contact with the los angeles international airport. l.a. tower from western free nine. l.a. tower western three nine. highway tower three nine. this is western free reporting at 14,000 over fontana...
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la county had another night _ far from over. la county had another night of _ far from over.imaginable terror and heartache, and even more angelenos evacuated due to the northwards expansion of the palisades fire. on the other side of the city, 0n the other side of the city, in the neighbourhood of altadena, there is mounting grief and anger too. the water issue is... something happened — the water issue is... something happened there. there was no water~ — happened there. there was no water~ you _ happened there. there was no water. you turned on the hydrants _ water. you turned on the hydrants and there were drips and drops coming out. it and drops coming out. it is _ and drops coming out. it is not _ and drops coming out. it is not only the residents. the city's fire chief is also demanding answers from politicians.— demanding answers from politicians. was the budget cut? yes. _ politicians. was the budget cut? yes, and _ politicians. was the budget cut? yes, and it _ politicians. was the budget cut? yes, and it impactedl politicians. was the budget i cut? yes, and it impa
la county had another night _ far from over. la county had another night of _ far from over.imaginable terror and heartache, and even more angelenos evacuated due to the northwards expansion of the palisades fire. on the other side of the city, 0n the other side of the city, in the neighbourhood of altadena, there is mounting grief and anger too. the water issue is... something happened — the water issue is... something happened there. there was no water~ — happened there. there was no...
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we are tracking the very latest in la and here at home. the wind a factor in both forecasts, right. >> the santa ana winds down in southern california increasing today. and our diablo winds also increasing as an area of low pressure dropping over the side of an area of high pressure, creating that pressure gradient difference. and through tomorrow morning we're going to see the winds howling on the upper elevations of the north and east bay, the santa cruz mountains. it's been 52 or over 50 miles an hour. mount amana pretty much all morning long with the 30 and 40 mile an hour gusts in the north bay about 20 to 25 in our east bay. and you can see the camera shaking a bit. it is 55, in san francisco and san jose with mount tam 34 mile an hour wind gusts and mid 40s in concord with 50s elsewhere. so that wind is mixing and warming the atmosphere for a day today with above average temperatures. so we are sunny, we're dry, we're going to get drier. and the outlook for rain doesn't look promising here at home either. stephanie. >> all right liz
we are tracking the very latest in la and here at home. the wind a factor in both forecasts, right. >> the santa ana winds down in southern california increasing today. and our diablo winds also increasing as an area of low pressure dropping over the side of an area of high pressure, creating that pressure gradient difference. and through tomorrow morning we're going to see the winds howling on the upper elevations of the north and east bay, the santa cruz mountains. it's been 52 or over...
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. >> water woes, growing demands for answers on how la fire hydrants ran dry as raging wildfires reduced thousands upon thousands of homes to smoldering rubble. >> we'll go live to l.a, where mayor karen bass is set to address the media in just minutes. then first felon in chief donald trump is now the first convicted felon headed for the oval office. we'll break down the rights he's set to lose as a result of his historic convictions. plus chaos cabinet. next week's senate confirmation hearings for the incoming president's cabinet of curiosities, and how democrats are preparing to derail the process for some of the most controversial picks. and later, for facts sake, mark zuckerberg's meta is dumping independent fact checking and diversity initiatives ahead of trump's return to the white house. why president biden is slamming the move as, quote, really shameful. all of that and more is coming up. we're following breaking news out of southern california and the horrific series of blazing wildfires. hurricane force winds have fueled the flames, including the palisades fire, which has beco
. >> water woes, growing demands for answers on how la fire hydrants ran dry as raging wildfires reduced thousands upon thousands of homes to smoldering rubble. >> we'll go live to l.a, where mayor karen bass is set to address the media in just minutes. then first felon in chief donald trump is now the first convicted felon headed for the oval office. we'll break down the rights he's set to lose as a result of his historic convictions. plus chaos cabinet. next week's senate...
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and on wednesday, i recalled all la — and on wednesday, i recalled all la county firefighters back tot made the call to the state office of— that made the call to the state office of emergency services. i requested 250 additional engine companies, consisting of 1000 personnel, the state oh es went to outside — personnel, the state oh es went to outside states, the western united — to outside states, the western united states for them to be brought— united states for them to be brought into california and la county. — brought into california and la county, we have national and international firefighters, mexico, canada, all of our surrounding states are here right — surrounding states are here right now fighting this fire. it right now fighting this fire. it was _ right now fighting this fire. it was not for a lack of preparation and decision—making that resulted in this catastrophe. it was a natural disaster _ catastrophe. it was a natural disaster. . ~ catastrophe. it was a natural disaster. . ,, , ., ~ catastrophe. it was a natural disaster-— disaster. thank you. and we will aet dis
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go to la county .gov to sign up for alert la county.nd i will introduce fire chief anthony maroney. good morning. iwill fire chief anthony maroney. good morning. i will be providing a fire update. the fight — providing a fire update. the fight is _ providing a fire update. the fight is now estimated to be 14.117 — fight is now estimated to be 14,117 acres, with 15% containment. with over 7000 structures damaged or destroyed. we have 2832 personnel assigned to the _ we have 2832 personnel assigned to the incident and it is static_ to the incident and it is static at _ to the incident and it is static at this time. elevated to critical fire weather conditions are predicted to continue through wednesday. moderate to locally strong santa _ moderate to locally strong santa ana winds will affect los angeles — santa ana winds will affect los angeles county and today, tomorrow and then again on monday— tomorrow and then again on monday through wednesday. la county — monday through wednesday. la county fire will be prepared. these — county fire
go to la county .gov to sign up for alert la county.nd i will introduce fire chief anthony maroney. good morning. iwill fire chief anthony maroney. good morning. i will be providing a fire update. the fight — providing a fire update. the fight is _ providing a fire update. the fight is now estimated to be 14.117 — fight is now estimated to be 14,117 acres, with 15% containment. with over 7000 structures damaged or destroyed. we have 2832 personnel assigned to the _ we have 2832 personnel...
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these fires in la are already likely the costliest wildfires in history. accuweather came out with an estimate damages of over $135 billion. jp morgan estimates property value currently totaling about $50 billion in damage. climate fueled disasters are having an impact in every corner of the planet, costing lives. it's costing livelihoods, costing houses and lots and lots and lots of money. the cost of natural disasters has been increasing significantly year over year for decades, according to noaa, the average yearly cost of major disasters has more than quadrupled over the last four decades. in 2020, two, major national natural disasters caused the united states about $177 billion in damages. this, by the way, this this fire might eclipse that entire 2022 number. by the way, insurers don't want to take the heat across the country, major insurance companies have been rolling back the coverage that they are willing to provide. they've been backing out of particularly disaster prone, high risk areas altogether earthquakes, floods and fires and hurricanes. i
these fires in la are already likely the costliest wildfires in history. accuweather came out with an estimate damages of over $135 billion. jp morgan estimates property value currently totaling about $50 billion in damage. climate fueled disasters are having an impact in every corner of the planet, costing lives. it's costing livelihoods, costing houses and lots and lots and lots of money. the cost of natural disasters has been increasing significantly year over year for decades, according to...
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many orders have been downgraded or lifted related to the eaton fire such as glendale, lack monrovia laada flintridge some in sierra madre we reevaluate these areas and will at adjust when the time is appropriate. overall evacuations for the palisades eaton hurst kenneth and lidia fires numbers are both for the county and city area. evacuation orders are approximately at 153,000 residents. that are under the evacuation orders and approximately 57,000 structures are still at risk regarding evacuation warnings, approximately 166,000 or a little over 166,000 residents are under evacuation warnings. going to switch now to the curfew order that we have in place and curfew order was established for the palisades eaton fire areas, in all mandatory evacuation zones, that will be in effect from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. until further notice. that is something else we continuously will be evaluating. this curfew will be strictly enforced and is being taken to enhance public safety, protect property, and prevent any crimes specifically burglary or looting in areas where residents have been evacuated. many
many orders have been downgraded or lifted related to the eaton fire such as glendale, lack monrovia laada flintridge some in sierra madre we reevaluate these areas and will at adjust when the time is appropriate. overall evacuations for the palisades eaton hurst kenneth and lidia fires numbers are both for the county and city area. evacuation orders are approximately at 153,000 residents. that are under the evacuation orders and approximately 57,000 structures are still at risk regarding...
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in terms of our mean as below we'd be usually impacted by the new deal, particularly on the in the las vegas and across the country. it is also the knock off the and the political support is blah use to enjoy the seat and influence of the shuttle said and deceiving the machine and nibbling on the locks of assets. government also signals potential of people in the netherlands, already fraud drive political balance and the election of joseph own as the president reflects the shift. and it's paula dynamics on the my, on the hash. and i just, you know, to hey, around the elders era during the holiday, new kinds northeast with civilian space, a stock choice fleet or dime as rush of miles pressure on you. craig's defense, the, now they were just about to the if a single pull hatched is to send that. but hey, we've noticed on a couple of weeks he's going to be what i suspect. and singapore is finals, probably is the tie border. and then across into march, a big challenge seem likely fence on student job. it's just that time of the it now knows me for the phase north and these on is going to b
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now, richard weintraub is a resident of la who was among those who battled to save his home.d my collague nicky schiller how his family were coping. i think we are in denial. if we were to go through the levels of emotion, it's been a tremendous roller—coaster. we've really blast that our home has been saved, it has tremendous damage to it, we will continue on but our neighbourhood and our neighbours have been eviscerated. it's really devastating to see generations of people's lives and livelihoods completely wiped out. it's really hard. you've centred some videos of how you defended your home which we are going to show, just tell us first what happened and what you did? so, in 1993, my wife and i had lost our home in a fire in malibu, ironically. i saw how that played out and i didn't like the end of that story and so i decided against advice to stay and to fight the fire and i got three houses going with powerful nozzles to wet down all the foliage around us and to wet the ground and to put out the embers. the smoke was incredibly thick, you could not breathe, but i was the
now, richard weintraub is a resident of la who was among those who battled to save his home.d my collague nicky schiller how his family were coping. i think we are in denial. if we were to go through the levels of emotion, it's been a tremendous roller—coaster. we've really blast that our home has been saved, it has tremendous damage to it, we will continue on but our neighbourhood and our neighbours have been eviscerated. it's really devastating to see generations of people's lives and...
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. >> ces las vegas a big event every year jensen the father of a.i. everybody pays attention. the thing that i thought he sound exactly like elon musk which is the winter elon and a justification for permanently optimistic. >> we all have a.i. and we can type in pond question super interpretive laxity and chat gpt that's everybody's exposure. down the road jensen said robotics could be the largest industry the world is ever seen he's lumping self driving under driving cars and humanized robots that's what elon musk said it's nice to have a second voice with a pristine reputation echoing that. the other thing however, getting a.i. self driving cars, jensen explained how he is working with different companies is exactly the same model the elon musk uses is settled good debate on who's winning tesla everybody has the same approach and what elon said two or three years ago. jack: were out of time but why didn't nvidia stock take a hit. >> 's expectation, nvidia is coming off back-to-back years of triple digit gains people expect johnson to say good things sometimes having widened
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cal fire says this is now the second largest fire in la county. it's burned 14,000 acres. 3% contained. this sparked tuesday evening while winds in the area were gusting at more than 100 miles per hour. and finally, an update of the largest blaze in the area. the palisades fire. new scary video shows what appears to be a fire tornado spinning over a mountain side. cal fire data says these massive flames burned more than 21,000 acres. it's now 8% contained more than 150,000 la county residents remain under evacuation orders. well, maybe hard to look at, but this is what some people in la county are waking up to. homes burned down, cars, charred and businesses turned to ash reporter alina abovian spoke to neighbors in malibu dealing with this devastation. >> it's gone but walking through what's left of his malibu home. ryan bassford thinking back to his memories here. i tend to say that in life and now i'm tested have the same philosophy. really feel bad for the kids who lost or stuff. >> the firefighters are working hard his home is one of dozens a
cal fire says this is now the second largest fire in la county. it's burned 14,000 acres. 3% contained. this sparked tuesday evening while winds in the area were gusting at more than 100 miles per hour. and finally, an update of the largest blaze in the area. the palisades fire. new scary video shows what appears to be a fire tornado spinning over a mountain side. cal fire data says these massive flames burned more than 21,000 acres. it's now 8% contained more than 150,000 la county residents...
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down in la.we continue to send our hearts and our thoughts to them because they are in for a tricky situation this weekend. winds will continue to ramp up through l.a. county. we'll continue to watch the red flag warning pushing on east into the inland empire and into into parts of orange county. i'll guide you through hour by hour what we can expect with those wind gusts, and why it could be extended on into next week, that fire fight. so i'll be back with that in about ten minutes. keir, back to you. all right, cynthia, thanks. we'll see you then. we want to take you back to that continuing coverage of the fires ravaging parts of los angeles this morning. the death toll does stand at 11. more than 12,000 structures, many of them homes, have been destroyed. we want to take you back to our sky ranger. back down in los angeles. this is a live look for you this morning. and we have learned overnight that in the palisades fire, new mandatory evacuations have grown overnight. the mandatory evacuation
down in la.we continue to send our hearts and our thoughts to them because they are in for a tricky situation this weekend. winds will continue to ramp up through l.a. county. we'll continue to watch the red flag warning pushing on east into the inland empire and into into parts of orange county. i'll guide you through hour by hour what we can expect with those wind gusts, and why it could be extended on into next week, that fire fight. so i'll be back with that in about ten minutes. keir, back...
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critics are questioning la's preparedness for the fires and the water shortage faced by the fire crews there. la's fire chief says the city failed its firefighters. >> my job to stand up as a chief and exactly say, justifiably, what the fire department needs to operate to meet the demands of the community. >> police in la are bracing for a long and very expensive rebuild, but fema is reassuring the public that funds are available to help. >> president elect trump has also been highly critical of governor newsom's response to the fire disaster in los angeles county. and now the governor is inviting the president elect to get a firsthand look at the devastation. >> i want him to visit and understand the magnitude of the scope, what happened to the american people that happened to reside here in california? >> the governor extended that invitation to the president elect yesterday while getting his own look at the destruction in pacific palisades. and the governor is also asking for an investigation into why many fire hydrants ran dry during the height of those fires. >> these systems, obv
critics are questioning la's preparedness for the fires and the water shortage faced by the fire crews there. la's fire chief says the city failed its firefighters. >> my job to stand up as a chief and exactly say, justifiably, what the fire department needs to operate to meet the demands of the community. >> police in la are bracing for a long and very expensive rebuild, but fema is reassuring the public that funds are available to help. >> president elect trump has also been...
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it could be go ahead. >> that's an that's an la city helicopter. and it is a water dropping helicopter. but usually the first aircraft up at in the morning are doing reconnaissance and kind of preparing for the air show all that day. >> brian, thank you. thank you. and to every firefighter you meet today and everybody who works for cal fire and the local fire departments, thank them on behalf of the citizens of america. this is not easy work, but we are grateful for it. brian fennessy is a fire chief of the orange county, california fire authority. coming up, we are going to stay on top of these fires for the whole of the show and for the whole of the day, but right now, we're nine days away from donald trump's return to power, and this time it will be as a convicted felon. but trump says he's not finished fighting the conviction. i'll discuss trump's planned appeal and whether the supreme court's immunity decision could play a role with one of the great legal minds of our time, melissa murray. plus, what's behind mark zuckerberg's decision this we
it could be go ahead. >> that's an that's an la city helicopter. and it is a water dropping helicopter. but usually the first aircraft up at in the morning are doing reconnaissance and kind of preparing for the air show all that day. >> brian, thank you. thank you. and to every firefighter you meet today and everybody who works for cal fire and the local fire departments, thank them on behalf of the citizens of america. this is not easy work, but we are grateful for it. brian...
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and i mean, we're talking about a really one time event in terms of it being the worst everfire in lath natural natural resource disasters or natural disaster planning is that you should try to plan for a worst case scenario. in california, there's fires and earthquakes. in britain, it's more flooding. that would be something that would have to be prepared for. but when you have these kind of events that we see more and more of with extreme weather caused by climate change, which are going to be growing, you know, to battle a fire like this, you would need 5 or 10 times as many firefighters. and the budgetsjust aren't going to be ever ready for that. so, they're going to have to look at these issues like water. but at the same time, people just have to have to start being a bit prepared for this. planners are going to have to plan a bit better, but also we start to we need to start really tackling climate change and climate disruption, which is going to be saving money actually, in the long run compared to these billions that we are losing on these catastrophes. and you mentioned ther
and i mean, we're talking about a really one time event in terms of it being the worst everfire in lath natural natural resource disasters or natural disaster planning is that you should try to plan for a worst case scenario. in california, there's fires and earthquakes. in britain, it's more flooding. that would be something that would have to be prepared for. but when you have these kind of events that we see more and more of with extreme weather caused by climate change, which are going to...
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if you la onyer -- layer on that while tiktok and bytedance does have a very specific danger tied tohen you layer on that other platforms are also collecting our data and we don't know what's happening with it, we get to a point where it's difficult i think for these creators to specifically go out against this app. host: along those lines, this question from scott in massachusetts, he asks, what is the economic impact of a ban? he says it does not affect me per se as i am not on tiktok but others generate income from the platform. maria: that's right. you have a lot of creators on this platform generating income further small businesses and their brands. and the impact would be big not just for creators but for the small businesses across the country that use this to promote their brands. at the of the day, this is really a case about free speech and national security concerns. as we saw yesterday from these justices who will ultimately decide whether or not to uphold this law, they seemed to really push the idea that these creators could go to different platforms. host: answer in n
if you la onyer -- layer on that while tiktok and bytedance does have a very specific danger tied tohen you layer on that other platforms are also collecting our data and we don't know what's happening with it, we get to a point where it's difficult i think for these creators to specifically go out against this app. host: along those lines, this question from scott in massachusetts, he asks, what is the economic impact of a ban? he says it does not affect me per se as i am not on tiktok but...
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let's speak to la—based technology journalist taylor lorenz more on this.k and how you have found it useful in these fires. i am out of town so i have been keeping up with the fires on tiktok as have a lot of people. it has such a localised feed so wherever you are, you are likely to get as much content as possible from people around you. the app has been an absolute lifeline for los angeles residents. they are finding donation centres, they are finding tips and tricks on how to manage the wildfire, where to get mosques, things like that. it has become an essential tool.— like that. it has become an essential tool. but all this is in doubt because _ essential tool. but all this is in doubt because there - essential tool. but all this is in doubt because there is i essential tool. but all this is in doubt because there is a l in doubt because there is a battle in supreme court as to whether it will be allowed to continue in the us. do you think the way it has been used in the fires will make a difference at all? unfortunately, i don't think so. the governmen
let's speak to la—based technology journalist taylor lorenz more on this.k and how you have found it useful in these fires. i am out of town so i have been keeping up with the fires on tiktok as have a lot of people. it has such a localised feed so wherever you are, you are likely to get as much content as possible from people around you. the app has been an absolute lifeline for los angeles residents. they are finding donation centres, they are finding tips and tricks on how to manage the...
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and a reminder to check our app for any breaking updates out of la.rn this weekend. >> yes. all throughout the day today and then monday and tuesday as well. so continues. >> yeah. all right lisa, thank you. and thank you all for joining us on abc seven mornings. we'll see you back here at nine. have a great day. >> gio: good morning, america. new overnight, fire flare-up.
and a reminder to check our app for any breaking updates out of la.rn this weekend. >> yes. all throughout the day today and then monday and tuesday as well. so continues. >> yeah. all right lisa, thank you. and thank you all for joining us on abc seven mornings. we'll see you back here at nine. have a great day. >> gio: good morning, america. new overnight, fire flare-up.
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even though the la fire chief said that the budget cuts $17.6 million, that allegedly mayor bass cut that budget impeded their ability to fight this fire. now, there was a meeting last night with mayor bass and the la fire chief, and there were a lot of rumors swirling that the fire chief may have been fired because of the criticisms that she has made publicly, but but the fire department and mayor bass office says that is not the case. she is still, in fact, the fire chief, still employed. so that's what's what we're dealing with, you know, concerns about leadership. and if the job can be done, the fire chief is has has reiterated that she can get this job done. guys. >> all right dana griffin, thank you so much. and please stay safe. we'll be right back folks. you're watching the weekend. >> lan. are you hiding from used car shopping? >> what if i overpaid? >> that's nothing to be afraid of. >> show me your car, fox. >> knowing how a car's accident history impacts price means you don't have to overpay. way don't have to overpay. way better. watch your step! that's why visionworks m
even though the la fire chief said that the budget cuts $17.6 million, that allegedly mayor bass cut that budget impeded their ability to fight this fire. now, there was a meeting last night with mayor bass and the la fire chief, and there were a lot of rumors swirling that the fire chief may have been fired because of the criticisms that she has made publicly, but but the fire department and mayor bass office says that is not the case. she is still, in fact, the fire chief, still employed. so...
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elian: las cÁmaras dejan la devastaciÓn que dejan las llamas en varios vecindarios.a poderosa tormenta invernal que avanza por los estados del sur deja hasta una acumulaciÓn de ocho pulgadas de nieve. y dan a conocer imÁgenes de las cÁmaras corporales de los policÍas que se enfrentaron Ácidos al —— a tiros al terrorista de nueva orleans. elian: incendios en los angeles en lejos de estar controlados completamente. reportan al menos 11 muertes, miles de evacuados. jaime: primero es que hoy hay un nuevo incendio, ya se cuenta en cinco el nÚmero de incendios en los angeles. y hoy pudimos ver parte de las 35,000 acres de terrenos y casas completamente destruidas. y prestamente donde iniciaron los incendios en donde mÁs de 5136 casas fueron destruidas por las llamas. esta es la vista panorÁmica por estrictamente lo que se ven son cientos de casas completamente destruidos por las llamas. estamos en la zona que durante estos cinco dÍas han sido el foco de la atenciÓn mundial por personas que han seguido este desafortunado desastres que ha borrado la vidas de muchas personas
elian: las cÁmaras dejan la devastaciÓn que dejan las llamas en varios vecindarios.a poderosa tormenta invernal que avanza por los estados del sur deja hasta una acumulaciÓn de ocho pulgadas de nieve. y dan a conocer imÁgenes de las cÁmaras corporales de los policÍas que se enfrentaron Ácidos al —— a tiros al terrorista de nueva orleans. elian: incendios en los angeles en lejos de estar controlados completamente. reportan al menos 11 muertes, miles de evacuados. jaime: primero es que...
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that is going to live pictures of la. this is the really big fire that is near the coast.ng to rage. i can tell you that this is the largest of the many fires, numerous fires across los angeles. this is one that we understand is listed as being 8% contained. this means that fire crews have established barriers around 8% of the fire's perimeter. given the scale of this particular blaze, this is the palisades blaze. covering bad malibu, santa monica area. it is an absolutely huge area that it is covering stop to think about it being only 8% contained and barriers established around 8% of this fire. you get an understanding of the magnitude and the scale of these fires across la and also why there is just so much destruction. we believe that around 10,000 homes and buildings have been destroyed. we see row upon row, street upon street absolutely raised to the ground. of course, much more on our website as well as we continue to monitor what is happening in the united states, in california, in la. contrast that to what is happening in the uk. temperatures in a hamlet in northe
that is going to live pictures of la. this is the really big fire that is near the coast.ng to rage. i can tell you that this is the largest of the many fires, numerous fires across los angeles. this is one that we understand is listed as being 8% contained. this means that fire crews have established barriers around 8% of the fire's perimeter. given the scale of this particular blaze, this is the palisades blaze. covering bad malibu, santa monica area. it is an absolutely huge area that it is...